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Connecting the textiles tool (H) and Squeegee 
(I)

x

To clean armchairs, mattresses, and 
fabric surfaces, use the textile tool (H), 
using the steam function and then the 
vacuum function to vacuum up the 
steam and dirt. For the cleaning of 
glass and small hard surfaces, attach 
the squeegee (I) on the tool. Fig. 7, by 
sliding the squeegee on the tool. 

Connecting the hose (E) 

x

Flip the accessory socket door (7) wide 
open and fit the quick connection of the 
hose (E) to the socket on the front of 
the appliance. Press the connection in 
as far as it will go. 

x

Close the accessory socket door (7) so 
that is rests on the body of the quick 
connection and check that the two 
elements are properly engaged. Fig. 8 

Vacuum Cleaning Alone 

x

5ch on the machine at the main switch 
(3) and push vacuum On/Off button 
(10). Fig. 9-10 

x

Adjust the vacuum suction on the panel 
control with buttons (14) (15) 
(Increase/Decrease vacuum suction) 
Fig. 10 

x

Push the vacuum function control 
button (G) on the handle of the work 
hose (E) to activate or deactivate the 
vacuum function. Fig 11 

Steam Cleaning Alone 

x

Switch On button on the machine at the 
main switch (3) and push the steam 
heating button (11). Once the ready 
light (13) illuminates, the steam is 
ready to use. Fig. 10 

x

Adjust the steam volume via the button 
(15) on the control panel (6). Fig 10 

x

Push the steam On/Off button (F) on 
the handle of the work hose (E), to 
activate or deactivate the steam 
function. Fig 11

Fig. 7 

Fig. 8 

Fig. 9 

Fig. 10

Fig. 11

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Simultaneous Vacuum and Steam Functions

Note:

With the multipurpose brush, you can clean and care for nearly 

all surfaces, such as tiles, parquet, PVC, stone floors linoleum, rugs, 
and carpets. With rugs and carpets, the pile is both straightened a new 
and cleaned. With rough floors, dirt is cleaned out of the depths and 
then vacuumed up. Sensitive materials (such as wool, velour, or waxed 
surfaces) absolutely must be tested for heat resistance in order to avoid 
damage.

Blower Function

With the Blower Function, air is blown out of the 
machine allowing you to perform such tasks as 
blowing fallen leaves in the garden and removing 
dust from areas where the accessories cannot 
reach.

How to Use:  

x

Remove the water tank and cover (1+2) 
from the back of the unit. Fig 12. 

x

Remove the blower function cap. Fig. 13 

x

Connect the blower (M) into the intake hole; 
push it in as far as it will go until snug. Fig. 
14

x

Turn Main Switch (3) on and push the 
vacuum function button (10). 

x

Adjust the vacuum suction on the panel 
control with buttons (14) (15) 
(Increase/Decrease vacuum suction)

x

Push the vacuum function control button (G) 
on the handle of the work hose (E) to 
activate or deactivate the blowing function, 
the use of the hose (E) with nozzle (J) is 
recommended. Fig 15. 

Fig. 12 

Fig. 13 

Fig. 14 

Fig.15 

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Summary of Contents for HouseMate SF-850

Page 1: ...el 816 584 9700 Fax 816 584 9066 www topinnovations com LETTER FROM THE CEO Congratulations on purchasing your HouseMate We hope it can make your cleaning experience faster and easier Top Innovations...

Page 2: ...ther injuries be sure to dry any wet areas on floors and to stand away from damp surfaces while using the HouseMate Steam Vacuum Cleaner SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY GUIDELINES Basic saf...

Page 3: ...ackage includes the following features and accessories Packaging Important Remove the appliance and the accessories from the packaging and put them in an appropriate place The original packaging has b...

Page 4: ...ted directly to the handle of the work hose E or to the extension wands A when so required To secure the accessories to each other simply fit the male end of one into the female end of the other and r...

Page 5: ...15 on the control panel 6 Fig 10 x Push the steam On Off button F on the handle of the work hose E to activate or deactivate the steam function Fig 11 Fig 7 Fig 8 Fig 9 Fig 10 Fig 11 8 Simultaneous V...

Page 6: ...the machine to cool down Never plunge the steam vacuum cleaner in water Do not to dry any part of the steam vacuum cleaner in conventional and or microwave ovens Do not service the inner parts of the...

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